The “No Labels” party is not good for democracy | PennLive letters

As we approach the 2024 election, it’s crucial to shed light on a concerning development that threatens the democratic process—the No Labels Party’s evolving strategy.

Initially promoting a bipartisan ticket, No Labels has now revealed a plan to put a Republican at the top of their presidential bid, risking a second term for Donald Trump. No Labels’ own polling data suggests their candidate, regardless of party affiliation, cannot win outright and would act as a spoiler, potentially aiding Trump’s chances.

The intention to nominate a moderate Republican aligns with their chart, indicating a troubling path to victory in battleground states.

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